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mormonism is at the very least another religion. it's not the christian faith. >> what do you say to a muslim or a jew or anybody else who says, well, christianity is okay for you. that's fine. but for you to try to tell me that i must convert is to disrespect my religion. >> well, if the price of respecting your religion is to disrespect mine, the price is too high. >> you would comfortable telling mitt romney that you think his is not -- that he's not a christian? >> sure. that would be my duty as a christian. >> land says he's retiring from his position at the spc next year, but not from the culture wars. he says of the social issues, i'll probably continue to talk about them. >>> in other news celebrated musician dave brubeck died wednesday. he was 91 years old, a day short of 92. in 2009 brubeck spoke about his religious influences with bob fall for religion and ethics ne newsweekly. known as a jazz musician, he composed several pieces of music that dealt with religious themes including a catholic mass he wrote in 1979. >> when
mormonism is at the very least another religion. it's not the christian faith. >> what do you say to a muslim or a jew or anybody else who says, well, christianity is okay for you. that's fine. but for you to try to tell me that i must convert is to disrespect my religion. >> well, if the price of respecting your religion is to disrespect mine, the price is too high. >> you would comfortable telling mitt romney that you think his is not -- that he's not a christian? >>...
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and people say it doesn't provide enough guarantees for women's rights or minority religions. what do you make of the situation in egypt and the dangers it could turn into an islamist state? >> the bottom line in egypt is it's bad for the egyptian in their political future. probably not as bad for the long-term interests of the united states. anytime a leader like morsi puts himself above the judiciary, that's not a good sign to democracy. anytime you put that language in there, it's not good for their democracy. it's troubling not only for egypt but for the long-term events in syria where things are more polarised because of the violence there and the possibility of an islamist state there. but the more encouraging news is the brotherhood has shown they can behave a little more. >> the brotherhood of which morsi was a member of. >> and when he first came in they called to ban alcohol but they didn't because of tourist dollars. and to segregate beaches and they didn't do it bus they were concerned about the economic realities. they need western aid. and the the gaza conflict.
and people say it doesn't provide enough guarantees for women's rights or minority religions. what do you make of the situation in egypt and the dangers it could turn into an islamist state? >> the bottom line in egypt is it's bad for the egyptian in their political future. probably not as bad for the long-term interests of the united states. anytime a leader like morsi puts himself above the judiciary, that's not a good sign to democracy. anytime you put that language in there, it's not...
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news and world report," religion editor. your book to your credit. >> my first book. >> and still working at "u.s. news & world report." >> i still am. >> if i mention the name funk to you, who is he, robert funk? >> he's a bible scholar, new testament scholar who is founder and leader of a group called jesus seminar. a group of scholars for the last 15 years have been exploring the historical jesus. >> yeah, does he have very much standing in the academic community paula fredriksen interhe represents the school of representation. >> she's also a diplomat. well, funk is saying some pretty vacanting things. and it appears as though he is off the charts, does it not? he's organized a semiannual seminar that you speak of. and his forum debunks the sayings from the cross, the virgin birth, the resurrection, jesus' miracles and he sees jesus as a sort of jewish socrates, almost a lenny bruce character, is that right. >> that's right. >> you find no evidence in any of your scholarship, by the way, that jesus was a revolutionary, c
news and world report," religion editor. your book to your credit. >> my first book. >> and still working at "u.s. news & world report." >> i still am. >> if i mention the name funk to you, who is he, robert funk? >> he's a bible scholar, new testament scholar who is founder and leader of a group called jesus seminar. a group of scholars for the last 15 years have been exploring the historical jesus. >> yeah, does he have very much standing...
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if you are not in that religion or you are and you don't want to follow it can you not live the life the way you want. it is very serious. the constitution he is proposing will look like iran's constitution if it is passed and the real power resides in the religious dictates issued by 9 head of the islamic religion in the country. >>shepard: the moderates have walked out of the discussions and saying we will railroad this through. >>judge napolitano: there will be more riots because i think the judges will invalidate it. >>shepard: they have been through a lot. new trouble with millions of pounds of explosives in the recommend life home of a fictional town from "true blood" setting for a fictional vampire show with a very real crisis on their hands. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. gives you a low $18.50 monthly
if you are not in that religion or you are and you don't want to follow it can you not live the life the way you want. it is very serious. the constitution he is proposing will look like iran's constitution if it is passed and the real power resides in the religious dictates issued by 9 head of the islamic religion in the country. >>shepard: the moderates have walked out of the discussions and saying we will railroad this through. >>judge napolitano: there will be more riots because...
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have a job their vision of life is totally different when these strong people have no job they go into religion they go into violence and terror and that's terrible for the republic and that's terrible for france but after francois hollande came to power this love affair with qatar got called despite that the new administration said the deal with qatar would still go ahead things are not looking as optimistic as they were during the sarkozy era every step of the guitar ambassador in paris is being closely watched by the french media and some members of parliament are even calling to investigate the actions of qatar and frogs security experts believe that qatar's initiative is. not as innocent as it may first appear security services perfectly know that cats are as a dual strategy on one hand and culture as a purely economy strategy to find all the sectors to invest in and to make money the other strategy has got there is religiously and geo politically driven it to mean that it's subject to explain radical islamism is means one how business in north africa in the middle east in central asia as
have a job their vision of life is totally different when these strong people have no job they go into religion they go into violence and terror and that's terrible for the republic and that's terrible for france but after francois hollande came to power this love affair with qatar got called despite that the new administration said the deal with qatar would still go ahead things are not looking as optimistic as they were during the sarkozy era every step of the guitar ambassador in paris is...
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understand combination of high religion and down to earth hard work the motivates these men. well for the. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to gaza report on our team. in live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is our tree glad to have you with us the u.k. has announced an extension to its program of cuts meaning the country will endure austerity until two thousand and eighteen pensions will be rated even more with those on welfare likely to suffer as well or to surfer as reports from london well everyone now madly picking their way through the facts and figures and while we're there a lot at stake is one thing that was very very clear and that's the u.k. is set to face even more austerity know what those figures say this was that the u.k. economy is going to shrink by no point one percent by the end of twenty twelve now it sounds like a small
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including those on the street say it doesn't provide enough guarantees for women's rights or minority religions. what do you make of the situation, in egypt and the dangers that it could turn into an islamic state. >> the bottom line in egypt, it is bad for egyptians and their political future, and perhaps not quite as bad for the long term national security interests of the united states, any time a leader of a country like morsi puts himself above the judiciary it is not a good sign for democracy and when you run through a constitution with language that could lead to islamist interpretation, that is not good for their democracy. and it is particularly troubling, not only for egypt, but, for the long term course of events in syria, and things are extraordinarily polarized and a possibility of an islamist state there. but the more encouraging news, the brotherhood has shown they can -- >> the muslim brotherhood of which he was a member. >> there were calls to ban alcohol and they didn't do it, why? because they cared about tourist dollars and, changing women wear on the beaches and they were c
including those on the street say it doesn't provide enough guarantees for women's rights or minority religions. what do you make of the situation, in egypt and the dangers that it could turn into an islamic state. >> the bottom line in egypt, it is bad for egyptians and their political future, and perhaps not quite as bad for the long term national security interests of the united states, any time a leader of a country like morsi puts himself above the judiciary it is not a good sign for...
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these places free for the access of everybody believer because they belong to humanity, they belong to religions and it will guarantee the security needs and interest of if state of israel and the palestinians. but this is a dramatic change from what barack was doing and it certainly is different from any other idea that came up through the years so i can say that barak under the influence of president clinton did a great deal but the in the end they messed it up primarily because of the reluctance of yasser arafat to make any agreement. i never believed arafat will make any agreement because he was a terrorist. there is a big difference between him and abbas. mahmoud abbas, while he was with yasser arafat said officially and publicly and officially that he was against terror when arafat was conducting terror against the state of israel. so i think abbas was the best possible partner for a peace agreement. he and p.m. fayyad were doing many dramatic changes in the way that the administration of the palestinians is handled in the west bank which are very positive much beyond what most people anti
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or prohibited free exercise of religion. it doesn't give you freedom from religion. and that's what my objection is. these cases are being thrown out now more than they ever have been. >> bill: freedom of speech issue in many areas like the charlie brown thing where the arkansas church awas attacked for putting on a play called merry christmas charlie brown. i didn't know this did you know charlie brown was a rabbi? >> where did you get that from? >> bill: i just made it up because this is so absurd that that would be the only reason that you would have to ban because then charlie brown would be a religious figure. >> the united states supreme court would say that's not the establishment of a particular religion. all i know is carlson is every day i come to work and i see attacks on judeo-christian tradition. >> see them because we listen now to the less than 1% in society majority of people who have enjoyed it for their lifetime. i don't remember these complaints when i was growing up. i don't remember any of them. and now
or prohibited free exercise of religion. it doesn't give you freedom from religion. and that's what my objection is. these cases are being thrown out now more than they ever have been. >> bill: freedom of speech issue in many areas like the charlie brown thing where the arkansas church awas attacked for putting on a play called merry christmas charlie brown. i didn't know this did you know charlie brown was a rabbi? >> where did you get that from? >> bill: i just made it up...
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the government says this is a good religion are and this a bad religion. the government can't say this is a christmas tree. >> bill: mr. silverman, it is a fact that christianity is not a religion. it is a philosophy. if the government was saying that the methodist religion, all right, deserves a special place in the public square, i would be on your side. >> so you are going to actually tell me on live television that christianity is not a religion? >> bill: correct, it is a philosophy. >> you and i are going to fundamentally disagree on that point. >> bill: you are wrong. >> roman catholicism is a religion. judaism is a religion. >> they are sects of christianity. you know what? it's really not cool for you to try to. >> bill: not cool? >> not cool for you to cloud their. this issue is about religious neutrality from the government. the government says -- the government is not awill youd to pick sides and say religious belief or philosophy, fine. over another. >> bill: the government cannot promote a religion. >> no it says the congress shall not establi
the government says this is a good religion are and this a bad religion. the government can't say this is a christmas tree. >> bill: mr. silverman, it is a fact that christianity is not a religion. it is a philosophy. if the government was saying that the methodist religion, all right, deserves a special place in the public square, i would be on your side. >> so you are going to actually tell me on live television that christianity is not a religion? >> bill: correct, it is a...
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here that's the reason why we are still fighting the nettled me for it is not sponsored by the other religion american countries these by such claims from the west and also commented on scandal cost to enter diary was founded by the colombian army and was made public gauge the full interview here on our t.v. it's coming your way on wednesday. it's a good day for spain's buying size the eurozone has cleared some forty billion euros to prop them up and that's part of the cash agreed on under a deal struck in the summer but despite its deteriorating financing madrid is still in jackson the idea of a bailout for the whole country. explains the money should be ready for distribution to spanish banks by the twelfth of december this is the finance minister gave it the green light as part of their monthly meeting in brussels this money will be distribute with thirty seven billion euros going to states for nationalized banks and two point five billion. so-called what it does mean for spain is that they join the likes of portugal italy along with greece as countries who are entering this festive period
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i had lost my freedom, my family, my name, my religion, my dignity, everything was lost. and i found out that this man i was supposed to marry actually used to be a political prison under shah, and in turn bake a torturer. he was assassinated. his family, who were very good people, actually, intervened and they bribed every government official and they got me out of here. then for six years, the government of iran wouldn't give me a passport, but then there was somehow other places and -- and i got -- i had to pay a lot of money. i have a receipt for it. i'm going to claim it with interest hopefully one day. and then after that, interestingly enough, trying to help iranians. so i got the passport, right? i had the passport in my hand. if have a two-year-old child. i married my boyfriend in tehran, and now we want to exit iran, and no country would give us a visa because they knew that we are going to claim refugee status as soon as we land anywhere, and the spanish ambassador gave us a visa only if we didn't claim refugee status from spain. imagine. we got to spain, not q
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of rays of things that the national interest so they have allegiance to a drive or to a sect or to a religion rather than having allegiance to the nation or to the country you cannot build an army but with training and aid fully via the u.s. we have more pragmatic goals then uniting the army you were just teaching them the best way to fight this war training essentially because it's really about not so much about you know teaching people how to use rifles and how to use new equipment it's all about really more about indoctrination make any aid each one of the children u.s. uses and as you know very successfully. to ensure that the elites in the countries concerned stay loyal to the u.s. . a lot in terms of foreign policy and in terms of opening their economies up. to u.s. multinationals will be a movie very important. for the united states and yes it will start buying american arms and substantial qualities libya's lots and lots of money to spend according to the state department this year alone the u.s. spent six point three billion dollars financing foreign armies it argues investing in for
of rays of things that the national interest so they have allegiance to a drive or to a sect or to a religion rather than having allegiance to the nation or to the country you cannot build an army but with training and aid fully via the u.s. we have more pragmatic goals then uniting the army you were just teaching them the best way to fight this war training essentially because it's really about not so much about you know teaching people how to use rifles and how to use new equipment it's all...
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and is that combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. and this is r.t. according to our aims jail the daughter of a prominent opposition activist for one month taking part in a demonstration it is a never acquired just third conviction of the past six months with her father seven life plotting against the ruling family that rising in bahrain has been going on for almost two years now although the opposition of the regime say they are ready for dialogue now and as election reports the divisions might run too deep though for any lasting peace. said dick says his life was shattered his sits on a municipal council in bahrain and several months ago he was shot by police during a peaceful protest looking at him. injuries his lucky to be alive part of an on line one and i was with many other protesters when we were faced by riot police they did not hesitate to shoot us directly to the head with the bullets the police are using for hunting birds and animals i've been shot with over one hundred ninety two pellets scattered all over my body in the
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of that the people that the nations are not going to tolerate anymore fascism in the name of their religion now adhir tucker mad about who exactly are these extremists and what their motivation is joining the opposition and toppling assad. there is two sides one which is political. which is these are elements from al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan they have been infiltrated to syria through the its neighboring countries and to some of the this illusion young muslims in the arab world who've been sent to syria to fight on the hope of reaching or achieving martyrdom so there are two to two parts. earlier i mentioned that the financing come from wealthy saudis who are in doctrine in supporting these extreme interpretations of islam and it's not true islamic but where money is there this illusion the young people out there we can expect catastrophes the old french proverb blood drawn fail again the money makes the war. this was. in this situation now some people can't help but compare what's happening now in syria to what has played out in libya i want to ask you what parallels you can draw
of that the people that the nations are not going to tolerate anymore fascism in the name of their religion now adhir tucker mad about who exactly are these extremists and what their motivation is joining the opposition and toppling assad. there is two sides one which is political. which is these are elements from al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan they have been infiltrated to syria through the its neighboring countries and to some of the this illusion young muslims in the arab world who've...
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colombia that's the reason why we are still fighting the nettle me for it is not sponsored by the other religion american countries these by such claims from the west and also commented on scandal cost when your diary was founded by the colombian army and was made public gauge the full interview here on our t.v. and you can catch this exclusive interview later on wednesday at six thirty pm the charity. the mayor of london has adjusted the u.k. should significantly power back its ties with the. euro as a calamitous project and he called on a referendum on the role of the country in the blog robert oulds director of the british group think tank says the mare has struck a chord with the british people as the majority wants the u.k. out of the one central according to the opinion polls most people in britain do want the u.k. out of the european union they think the e.u. is a massive burden both in terms of tax amount of money you have to pay to the you each year and of course it regularly treat burden trade with other businesses individuals on the continent will always continue whether we're in the
colombia that's the reason why we are still fighting the nettle me for it is not sponsored by the other religion american countries these by such claims from the west and also commented on scandal cost when your diary was founded by the colombian army and was made public gauge the full interview here on our t.v. and you can catch this exclusive interview later on wednesday at six thirty pm the charity. the mayor of london has adjusted the u.k. should significantly power back its ties with the....
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colombia that's the reason why we are still fighting donna told me fark is not sponsored by the other religion american countries they spied such claims from the west and also commented on scandal cost to ensure diary was founded by the colombian army and was made public gets the full interview here on r.t. it's coming your way on wednesday. if you live here moscow still come the german hattrick is on the wall just to come yet another term of german chancellor look at what her reelection would mean for the eurozone. plus the growing divide in us society an online pro separatism movement is going to support of close to a million americans. just turned twenty five minutes past the hour in the russian capital time now for the business update with katie katie a china has now overtaken the u.s. as the leading trading partner in the world it's right it's official now and it's one of the most dramatic things in terms of economic changes that have happened since world war two so it really is quite significant and we're going to be asking bill why what's behind it what's behind the growth and what's go
colombia that's the reason why we are still fighting donna told me fark is not sponsored by the other religion american countries they spied such claims from the west and also commented on scandal cost to ensure diary was founded by the colombian army and was made public gets the full interview here on r.t. it's coming your way on wednesday. if you live here moscow still come the german hattrick is on the wall just to come yet another term of german chancellor look at what her reelection would...
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colombia that's the reason why we are still fighting donna told me fark is not sponsored by the other religion american countries they spied such claims from the west and also commented on scandal cost to enter diary was founded by the colombian army and was made public gets the full interview here on our t.v. it's coming your way on wednesday. in most coastal to come this hour a german tree because angela merkel will just have campaign yet another term as german chancellor look at what her reelection would mean for the single currency. plus the growing splits in us society with an online pro separatism news was attracting more than a million and it was a report on that right after the break. wage issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them apart like a wage and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media it's things like abortion gun rights marijuana legalization and the weather well the weather isn't really a wedge issue but people sure talk about it way too much there's only so much room in the national discourse and the switch issues just e
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combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. for international stories for you now the twenty month uprising in bahrain could be heading for some kind of resolution but the opposition and the ruling regime say they're ready for face to face talks without preconditions but as the next year reports that the visions might run too deep for any lasting peace. said dick says his life was shattered his sits on a municipal council in bahrain and several months ago he was shot by police during a peaceful protest looking at his injuries his lucky to be alive they had been online more and i was with many of the protesters when we were faced by riot police they did not hesitate to shoot us directly to the head with the bullets the police are using. for hunting birds and animals i've been shot at over one hundred ninety two hell it's scattered all over my body in the head face arms and legs the most dangerous ones are those inside my lungs. is just one of hundreds who have suffered in the anti-government protests that started around twenty m
combination of high religion and down to earth hard work that motivates these men. for international stories for you now the twenty month uprising in bahrain could be heading for some kind of resolution but the opposition and the ruling regime say they're ready for face to face talks without preconditions but as the next year reports that the visions might run too deep for any lasting peace. said dick says his life was shattered his sits on a municipal council in bahrain and several months ago...